Dear EasyBuilders,

Registration for this talk covering the EESSI project (https://eessi.io) in detail on Tue 5 Dec'23 is still open

        https://event.ugent.be/registration/eurohpcncceessi202312


This event is organised in the context of the MultiXscale EuroHPC Centre-of-Excellence (https://www.multixscale.eu).


regards,

Kenneth

On 21/11/2023 09:33, Kenneth Hoste wrote:
Dear EasyBuilders,

On Tuesday 5 December 2023 (14:30-16:00 CET) there will be an online presentation on EESSI (https://eessi.io/ entitled "Streaming Optimised Scientific Software: an Introduction to EESSI", which is being organised in the context of the MultiXscale EuroHPC Centre-of-Excellence (https://www.multixscale.eu/ but open to anyone who's interested.


If you would like to attend this session, please register via:

     https://event.ugent.be/registration/eurohpcncceessi202312

(note: this is a different event from the "Best Practices for CernVM-FS in HPC" tutorial on Mon 4 Dec'23, see https://event.ugent.be/registration/cvmfshpc202312)


Have you ever wished that all the scientific software you use was available on all the resources you had access to, without having to go through the pain of getting them installed the way you want/need?

The European Environment for Scientific Software Installations (EESSI, pronounced "easy") is a common stack of scientific software installations for HPC systems and beyond, including laptops, personal workstations and cloud infrastructure. In many ways it works like a streaming service for scientific software, instantly giving you the software you need, when you need it, and compiled to work efficiently for the architecture you have access to.

In this talk, we'll explain what EESSI is, how it is being designed, how to get access to it, and how to use it. We'll give a number of demonstrations and also give access to a resource where you can try EESSI out for yourself.


Please help us promote this event, by sharing it with colleagues and friends, and/or posting this event announcement on appropriate channels.


regards,

Kenneth

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